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  1. 25 minutes ago, Ari said:

    Would've never expected to see Wall-E from criterion 

    I agree. But it truly is a marvellous movie! It's the uncanny style Wall-E has to react almost identical to in Buster Keaton and Woody Allen reaction manners. I never thought I'd like the movie as much as I do, but it's an unorthodox classic I'm glad Criterion regards as well now.

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  2. 1 hour ago, R1s1ngs0n said:

    Nothin' wrong with that

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    And congratulations on your first award 😁

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    Hilarious! LOL

     

    But seriously, a 4k of Living Dead? Wasn;t it shot on 16mm to begin with? I like The Beatles and all - but to let the best A.I. remaster them and put them on titanium LP's, I really don't think they'll sound THAT much better....

  3. He's an 'acquired taste' I'll give you that! ;) What floors me about his early movies is the amount of dialog he gives to the actors and/or the long takes he does of them. Absolutely fearless on all counts. Goddard and Truffaut were daring at best.

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  4. Yikes, 30! I'm interested n picking up Pink Flamingos myself, but I already have the New Line set of John Waters which I think is pretty good. Yet I've being buying all of Criterion's recent releases as well, as I just love the Dreamlander's and John's commentaries and anecdotes.

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  5. 11 minutes ago, Sidewinder said:

    Really nice eye catching artwork and the MP Steel looks interesting. Think I'm going to have to watch AI before I decide on this.

     

    For all the writers Kubrick went through trying to get the jist of it, it kept winding up to be a modern version of Pinocchio essentially. Interesting concepts and ideas, and of course Spielberg doesn't skimp on the special effects. But at the end of it all, like Minority Report and War Of The Worlds you may just sit back and say "Really...?"

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  6. Does look nice, and is tempting. And as much as I love the movie - why 'Her'? So glad that Kimchi did it so nicely, and now Manta's doing it up - but why exactly? Was this movie really popular in Asia? Or because this movie can be cheaply had licensing wise? Or both? Or something entirely different? I kinda noticed it as well with Ex Machina to a degree. Another good movie, though not quite as good as Her IMHO. To me, they're just significant movies that we may look back on 20 years from now and say 'Damn! These guys were spot on!' Or like 2001 - "What the hell happened? I can't even get my Roomba to work anymore!"

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  7. 22 hours ago, Billy Talent said:

    Not liking that design whatsoever!🤨

    Kimchi wins again,  Manta goes down to number 5 on my list of premium labels.

    Should have used the classic pink Joaquin  phoenix steelbook instead, why bother changing it when it's already perfect.

    That HER lenti by kimchi remains the best premium (for that movie) so far and I doubt anyone can top that!😍

     

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    Man, that is still so gorgeous to me! And I missed it!  ;(

     

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